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Ongoing<br />

charges<br />

(6)<br />

Maximum<br />

annual<br />

management<br />

fees<br />

Maximum<br />

distribution<br />

fees<br />

Registrar<br />

Agent,<br />

Domiciliary,<br />

Corporate and<br />

Paying Agent,<br />

maximum<br />

annual fees<br />

Maximum<br />

annual<br />

Custodian<br />

fees (7)<br />

Fees payable by the Company<br />

1.20% 1.20% 0.60% 0.45% None (5)<br />

None 0.75% �(8)<br />

329<br />

None None None<br />

0.075% 0.075% 0.075% 0.075% 0.075%<br />

0.025% 0.025% 0.025% 0.025% 0.025%<br />

Performance fees<br />

The Management Company is entitled to a performance fee ("Performance Fee") which will be calculated<br />

in respect of each reference period ("Reference Period").<br />

The first Reference Period has started on 1st January 2007 and ends on 31st December 2008.<br />

The subsequent Reference Periods correspond to the Company accounting year and shall be annual.<br />

Performance calculation: On any Valuation Day, if the Out-performance is positive, a performance<br />

fee provision amounting to 20% of the Out-performance is retained. If the Out-performance is positive but<br />

lower than that of the previous Valuation Day, this provision is adjusted through write-backs up to the<br />

total of existing provisions.<br />

The Out-performance is defined as the difference between the Sub-Fund’s Asset Value, net of all<br />

fees and costs but accrued Performance Fees, and the highest value between the “Benchmark Fund”<br />

and the “High Water Mark fund”. In the case that the Benchmark Fund value is inferior to the High Water<br />

Mark fund value, the Out-performance calculation will be based on the difference between the Sub-<br />

Fund’s Asset Value and the High Water Mark fund value. The “Benchmark Fund” performance is equal to<br />

the performance of the “benchmark index”. The “High Water Mark fund” reflects the highest level reached<br />

by the Sub-Fund’s Net Asset Value at which a Performance Fee was paid.<br />

Moreover, the following has to be replicated in the “Benchmark Fund” and in the “High Water Mark fund”:<br />

- The same variation of subscription as the Sub-Fund,<br />

- In case of redemption or dividend payment, the ”Benchmark” and “High Water Mark” fund value are<br />

reduced according to the following ratio: amount redeemed or distributed divided by the total Net Asset<br />

Value of the Sub-Fund.<br />

At the end of the Reference Period, provided that a Performance Fee provision is retained, Performance<br />

Fees are rightly kept by the Management Company. The “Benchmark Fund” and “High Water Mark fund”<br />

value are adjusted to the Sub-Fund’s Net Asset Value for the following period. If no provision remains at<br />

the end of the Reference Period, no Performance Fee is kept by the Management Company, the value of<br />

the “High Water Mark fund” is kept unchanged and the “Benchmark Fund” value is adjusted to the Sub-<br />

Fund’s Net Asset Value for the following period. Accordingly, the High Water Mark fund value remains<br />

equal to the Sub-Fund’s Net Asset Value as recorded at the date of the last payment of Performance<br />

Fees, or at the initial Sub-Fund’s Net Asset Value if no Performance Fee has ever been paid. In case of<br />

redemption of Shares or dividend payment, a proportion of the Performance Fee provision is rightly kept<br />

by the Management Company, corresponding to the ratio of amount redeemed or distributed divided by<br />

the total Sub-Fund Net Asset Value. The benchmark index for comparison is the Eonia cap + 200 basis<br />

points gross for Classes of Shares denominated in Euro. For the non euro denominated Share Classes<br />

the benchmark index is the Euro benchmark index converted in the currency of the Share Class. The<br />

� Such paragraph shall take effect as from 1 st October 2012. Until that time the maximum distribution fees<br />

shall be equal to 0,50%.

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